History of Dunfanaghy Boxing Club launched on Saturday night

DUNFANAGHY BOXING CLUB LAUNCH

Dunfanaghy Boxing Club’s short history is recalled in a new book with the simple title of Dunfanaghy Boxing Club - A Short History, which was launched in Dunfanaghy on Saturday night.

The new publication, penned by Gortahork based writer James Woods, was launched during the interval break in the club’s annual tournament in Ozanam House in Dunfanaghy on Saturday night.

The 37 years since the club was founded are crammed in the 76 pages in which the history is relayed through the voices of the men who were in from the start and those that have flown the Dunfanaghy flag with distinction down the years, both inside and outside the ring.

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